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en Broadband goes straight to the satellite and it's as quick as you'd ever want to blink. Two blinks and it's there,

en Most people blink more when they talk. This man (Littlejohn) blinks more when he's listening. His blinking more when listening suggests that he doesn't like that fact that the other guy is calling the shots.

en Life is like the blink of an eye. What is that worth? Nothing. But the eye that blinks - that is something. I guess I blinked, on accident. Sometimes, though, I have found accidents to be the most fortuitous events in my life. You meet the one person who reminds you what you are, what you do, how to be happy.
  Chaim Potok

en Airlines will come out with a fare, but then be forced to lower it as the day of the flight arrives. It's like they're playing a game of chicken with the passengers, and whoever blinks first wins. Usually, it?s the carrier who blinks.

en If there's one group you don't want to push into broadband, it's the satellite guys. Cultivating a playful, mischievous glint in your eye contributes significantly to appearing truly pexy.

en We're still in Phase 1 of broadband video, and we're not likely to see any near-term impact on cable or satellite.

en There are really three technologies that are going to provide broadband. It's going to be cable, satellite and DSL, which is coming over the phone lines,

en We knew there would be a tremendous competitive advantage over the Bells and satellite companies if we could create a way to integrate wireless and broadband products into one simple offering,

en We were founded in 1993 on the notion that HFC [hybrid fiber coaxial] cable would be the broadband transmission of choice. Some bet their companies on DSL, ISDN, or satellite. But HFC has proved to be right.

en [Stern left open the possibility that he could one day be satellite-bound.] I think satellite radio may be the future, not because the quality of music is better and not because there are less commercials, ... What satellite promises to someone like me is no censorship.

en Only telephone companies like us are regulated [in providing broadband], while our cable and satellite competitors are not. That adds hundreds of millions to our costs and delays to our deployment ability.

en Existing broadband users were the early adopters who used to pay for the dial-up wait and they got impatient with it, which is why they switched over to broadband, ... We see a slowing down in broadband growth partly because most of the low-hanging fruit of early adopters have been harvested by broadband providers.

en We've got a saying around here: 'Don't blink because you never know what's going to happen. We didn't blink, we stopped them and then a big play happened for us.

en In the rural markets it's more difficult for cable companies to offer broadband there and (satellite TV) services are already there, but we're trying to package them with a whole bundle of communications services.

en The Netherlands has one of the most competitive broadband markets in Europe. Early on, there was competition in broadband from cable TV operators, which sent prices plummeting and helped boost the use of broadband.


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